[Csync2] Daemon ? Network
Michael Milkovich
michael.milkovich at warecorp.com
Thu Jan 5 18:53:03 CET 2006
If you need continuous updates across a group of machines, you need run
csync2 periodically. The simplest way to do this of course is a cron job.
Clifford and I have discussed building a "notifier" daemon based on the
new inotify interface which would watch for changes in configured
directories and fire off csync2 as needed, but it is still on my todo
list. If there is sufficent interest, I can either (a) move it up on my
priority list (hard to do) or (b) share my design notes and scratch code
to someone who wants to build the app for real.
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Mike Milkovich
Partner, Warecorp
952 938 5448 (o)
612 384 4167 (c)
www.warecorp.com
Chip Burke wrote:
>Does Csyn2 run as a daemon? Or if you want real-time sync, would one need to
>set up a cron job to run every so often?
>
>Also, I looked at the PDF, and it doesn't appear you can choose what network
>interface or IP to use to sync across. Is there an option for this in
>csync2? Or would this be a host file issue? (I assume the host name you put
>in the config would be pulled from hosts or DNS, right?)
>
>Thanks!
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